AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFATF Grey List: Bosnia and Herzegovina has been placed on the FATF “grey list” under increased monitoring after MONEYVAL flagged deficiencies in the country’s anti-money laundering and counter-terror financing system, with authorities citing a commitment to fix nine priority areas. Business & Finance: The move raises the stakes for banks and the wider economy, as grey-list status typically brings extra scrutiny and compliance costs for financial institutions and cross-border transactions. Food Safety: In Mostar, the Food Safety Agency of BiH said food safety is generally good, but risks must be reduced to the minimum, highlighting EU cooperation and the growing role of digital tools and lab analysis. Sports Economy: World Cup fever continues to spill into local business life, with FIFA’s hydration-break controversy and a surge in global viewing, while Bosnia’s own World Cup presence remains tied to broader regional attention. World Cup Injury Update: Canada’s Ismael Koné underwent successful surgery after a severe leg fracture and will miss the rest of the tournament—another reminder of how quickly sports events can disrupt teams and related commercial plans.
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